Catch up on all the episodes of Yahoo UK's 'The Royal Box' video series

Introducing ‘The Royal Box’, Yahoo UK’s brand new show on all things royal.

Join Kate Thornton as she speaks to Britain’s royal experts, psychologists and etiquette experts to uncover exactly what the royals and their children get up to, the sartorial slip-ups they’ve made and how they’re changing the face of the monarchy.

Catch up on everything you’ve missed below and watch each new episode every other Friday.

Episode 23: Meghan’s first year as a royal

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are now parents to their son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and our panel of experts discuss the first photos and reactions to the birth.

They discuss Meghan’s first year as a royal as she celebrates her wedding anniversary with Harry.

Princess Diana’s wedding dress designer David Emanuel also speaks to Yahoo UK’s Royal Correspondent Danielle Stacey about what it was like to design the famous bridal gown and what he thinks of Meghan’s style.

Episode 22: Baby Sussex makes his debut to the world

As Baby Sussex made his debut to the world in Windsor on Wednesday 8 May, royal correspondent Duncan Larcombe joined PR expert Nick Ede for a special episode of Yahoo UK’s ‘The Royal Box.’

They discuss the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s new arrival and how they decided to do things their way, when it came to announcing the birth of their son.

Larcombe offers his thoughts on Harry’s relationship with the press and how he needs to be careful not to alienate them.

Yahoo UK’s royal correspondent Danielle Stacey also reports on the ground from Windsor, where the photocall took place.

Royal baby anticipation is at a high in this week’s episode of ‘The Royal Box’. Host Kate Thornton discusses what Baby Sussex’s future might look like with royal biographer Robert Jobson, journalist Catherine Wylie and PR expert Nick Ede.

Prince Harry and Prince William’s rumoured rift is also debated and Meghan Markle’s star appeal to photographers is discussed.

Elsewhere, Yahoo UK royal correspondent Danielle Stacey sits down with royal biographer Katie Nicholl, who recounts a dressing down Meghan received from the Queen in the run-up to her wedding.

Episode 20: Baby Sussex birth plans and royal astrology

Yahoo UK’s royal correspondent Danielle Stacey speaks to Princess Diana’s astrologer Debbie Frank about the royal family and their star signs.

Debbie was introduced to the late princess in 1989 and had regular contact with her until her death in 1997.

She speaks to Yahoo UK’s video series ‘The Royal Box,’ about what Diana would have thought of her daughters-in-law Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle.

They discuss whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will opt for the royal baby photocall, how transparent the royals should be about their finances and whether they could take a leaf out of the Swedish Royal Family’s book, when it comes to their historic properties.

Episode 18: Meghan and Harry’s new team and William as a king in the making

The Sussexes have formally split from the Cambridges and it’s all change in the royal households.

Royal journalist Victoria Murphy, PR expert Nick Ede and etiquette consultant Jo Bryant discuss Meghan and Harry’s new staff members and the Duke of Sussex’s confidence.

They also speak about what William will be like as a future king and why the nation has so much affection for his wife Kate.

Meanwhile, Anna Pasternak, author of ‘Untitled: The Real Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor’ draws comparisons between Wallis Simpson and the Duchess of Sussex, and reveals why she thinks Meghan’s needs to be careful not to stay in the spotlight.

Episode 17: Meghan’s work ethic, what Harry will be like as a father and royal feminist role models

In the International Women’s Day special, The Sunday Times’ royal correspondent Roya Nikkhah, broadcaster Vanessa Feltz and historian Anna Whitelock discuss feminist role models within the Royal Family.

As Harry and Meghan get set to welcome their first child, our experts talk about what kind of parents they’ll be.

Royal editor and author Ingrid Seward also reveals some personal anecdotes and why the Royal Family aren’t ready for a feminist like Meghan Markle.

It’s Meghan and bump’s last overseas tour to Morocco before she gives birth. Royal correspondent Omid Scobie and PR expert Nick Ede talk to Kate Thornton about the planning behind these trips and how Meghan is planning to keep working up until her baby is born.

The Daily Mirror’s fashion and beauty director Amber Graafland also discusses Meghan and Kate’s style and why the Duchess of Sussex shouldn’t have been criticised for her one shoulder Givenchy dress at the Fashion Awards.

Episode 15: Meghan Markle’s banana messages and Camilla’s popularity

Kate Thornton speaks to royal commentator Victoria Arbiter, historian Kate Williams and PR expert Nick Ede about the backlash against Meghan Markle in the media and why her inspirational banana messages for sex workers divided opinion.

It’s also been 20 years since Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles made their official public debut as a couple. The experts discuss why there isn’t more interest in the Duchess of Cornwall and why there’s such a big debate about her future title.

Episode 14: Biographer and former royal editor of ‘The Sun’ Duncan Larcombe

Duncan Larcombe, who broke the story about Harry dressing up as a Nazi, lifts the lid on what it was like covering a young Prince Harry and looks back on his rebellious years.

Larcombe also speaks about Meghan Markle’s impact and why her “tacky” family should be managed.

Also in the episode, Kate speaks to PR expert Nick Ede and royal journalist Victoria Murphy about what 2019 holds for Meghan, while body language expert Judi James analyses the royal family’s nervous tics and relationships.

Episode 13: Former palace party planner

Former royal party planner and etiquette expert Alexandra Messervy busts popular Royal Family myths and outlines every detail of the Christmas celebrations at Sandringham.

Nick Bullen is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and founder of TrueRoyalty.tv, who has had unprecedented access to the royal family over the years. He talks to The Royal Box about what the royals are like behind-the-scenes and Meghan Markle’s impact. Also in the episode, Kate Thornton discusses what kind of king Prince Charles will be and his public perception with royal author Robert Jobson, royal editor Chrissie Reeves and PR expert Nick Ede. Plus, is the Meghan and Harry effect beginning to wane?

Episode 10: CEO of the Diana Award Tessy Ojo

Tessy Ojo is CEO of The Diana Award, which helps to develop and inspire change in the future of young people.She tells The Royal Box about how William and Harry are continuing their late mother’s legacy and what she thinks Diana would be doing if she were were alive today. Elsewhere, royal expert Victoria Murphy, historian Ted Powell and PR guru Nick Ede discuss Meghan and Harry’s baby news, their royal tour of Australia and look back at past royal tour slip-ups.

Episode 9: Princess Eugenie’s wedding

Broadcaster Vanessa Feltz, PR guru Nick Ede, fashion expert Darren Kennedy, and royal biographer Duncan Larcombe join Kate Thornton on The Royal Box sofa to provide insight and commentary about the most talked-about moments from the wedding.

Episode 8: Royal photographer Arthur Edwards

Royal photographer Arthur Edwards has captured the Windsors on camera for over 40 years – and counts Prince Charles as a friend. The Sun’s photographer reveals how Harry’s changed since becoming a husband – and a Duke – and what life behind the lens, capturing Britain’s most famous family, is really like. Also in the episode, Yahoo UK’s royal correspondent Danielle Stacey discusses Meghan’s first solo venture with PR guru Nick Ede and etiquette expert Liz Brewer. The trio also give their thoughts on the return of Doria and discuss the ups and downs of royal relationships.

Episode 7: Princess Diana’s former personal trainer Jenni Rivett

Jenni Rivett explains how the late princess really felt about her divorce with Charles, her struggles with press invasion and bulimia. Also in the episode, royal correspondent Victoria Murphy and biographer Duncan Larcombe discuss the pressures on Meghan Markle as she becomes more and more intwined in royal life. Plus writer Louise Heren, who co-wrote a book about Norland nannies (and had one of her own) discusses the role the Cambridge nanny Maria Borrallo plays.

Episode 6: Princess Diana’s former bodyguard Ken Wharfe

As well as Princess Diana, Wharfe also oversaw William and Harry’s protection during the 80s. Wharfe discusses Diana’s ongoing desire for normality and the royal family’s “hatred” of the press. Elsewhere, royal correspondent Richard Palmer and journalist and royal biographer Claudia Joseph discuss the palace’s handling of the latest Thomas Markle interview and what kind of Queen the Duchess of Cambridge will one day be.

Episode 5: Princess Diana’s former butler Paul Burrell

Princess Diana’s former butler Paul Burrell, who worked alongside the late Princess of Wales from 1987 until her death in 1997, gives his view on the palace’s handling of the Markles and explains why he thinks Charles should abdicate. Also, royal correspondent Camilla Tominey and historian Prof. Kate Williams explain why Buckingham Palace is falling out of favour and Kensington Palace is the new royal HQ.

Episode 4: Former Royal Marine and friend of Prince Harry, Ben McBean

Royal historian Victoria Howard and etiquette expert Liz Brewer discuss how lonely royal life can be and dissect the growing celebrity circles the younger royals mix in. Kate also talks to double amputee and former Royal Marine Ben McBean, who shared his return flight home from Afghanistan with Prince Harry and has maintained a relationship with the royal ever since. Mr McBean discusses how Prince Harry’ has helped veterans since leaving the Army.

Episode 3: Princess Diana’s biographer Andrew Morton

Author Andrew Morton talks about the repercussions of his Princess Diana biography, ‘Diana: Her True Story’ and how Meghan is fitting into the royal family. Also on the sofa is PR guru Nick Ede, royal historian Prof. Kate Williams and psychologist Emma Kenny who give some insight on what it’s like growing up in the royal family with the whole world watching.

Episode 2: Former palace press secretary Dickie Arbiter

The Queen’s former press secretary Dickie Arbiter addresses Thomas Markle’s ‘Good Morning Britain’ interview and breaks down how he would have handled the situation differently. Plus, how Prince Harry wants to give his children the family he never had. Also on the sofa is royal biographer and Majesty magazine editor Ingrid Seward who debunks some royal myths and stylist Grace Woodward, who chronicles Meghan’s style transformation – and where she’s going wrong.

Episode 1: Princes Charles’ former butler Grant Harrold

Prince Charles’ former butler Grant Harrold discusses what life is really like behind the palace doors; from Prince Harry and Prince William’s relationship with Camilla to how the Duchess of Sussex is adjusting to royal life – and making the monarchy bulletproof for the future. Also on the sofa is HuffPost’s Ash Percival and Yahoo UK’s Alison Coldridge, who decode the public’s perception on the rather conservative outfit Meghan Markle picked out for her first official royal engagement.